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Detroit Blues Singer Pat Smillie Reminisces on Chicago Blues Scene

Detroit Blues Singer Pat Smillie Reminisces on Chicago Blues Scene

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Detroit bluesman Pat Smillie loves the blues, his influences range from Chuck Berry to Howlin' Wolf to Otis Clay. Pat and his band opened for Bob Seger and performed for 18,000 people at the Allstate Arena in Chicago. You can hear his inspirations in his new singles he wrote with Josh Ford, aka Motor City Josh. His vocal influences range from Joe Cocker to Dr. John. He spent 20 years in the Chicago blues scene and has stories collaborating with or encountering just about everyone. His good nature, positivity and enthusiasm are contagious. It's easy to see why musicians like Vance Kelly brought him on stage and on tour.

One of his new tunes "Back in '69" features guitarist Jim McCarty of Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels fame. You may also know this Jim McCarty (not to be confused with the Yardbirds drummer) from the his Jimi Hendrix collaboration released posthumously the "Jimi/Jim Jam session" off "Nine to the Universe" or from his band Cactus (1969-1971) touted as "The American Led Zeppelin".

You can find Pat's music and more about Pat at PatSmillie.com


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